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John Murtha dies
U.S. Rep. John Murtha,…
U.S. Rep. John Murtha, the longest-serving congressman in Pennsylvania history, died yesterday in Virginia.
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Look for that shovel
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Here we go again! Snow is expected to begin falling before noon today and continue through 7 tomorrow night.
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Guard pitches in
Some 350 members of the…
Some 350 members of the Nationa Guard provided critical assistance in the wake of the weekend storm.
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Much-needed shelter
For some of the area's…
For some of the area's fragile residents, warming shelters made all the difference after the weekend snowstorm.
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Teen volunteers
Teenagers performing…
Teenagers performing community services create fulfillment for themselves as well as the people they assist.
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Here comes Round 2: Travelers to face wintry blast again
National Weather Service meteorologist Rodney Smith said snow is expected to begin falling before noon today and continue through 7 tomorrow night. Wind gusts are likely, and temperatures will remain at or below freezing.
Court says government must prove need to keep information secret
Fresh snowfall could stymie road crews
Teens find fulfillment, character by giving of themselves
Mayor's brother gets boost when potential rival gets city job
Church seeks help to fill semi-trailer with supplies to help Haiti
Even criminals were kept off streets by snowstorm
Assessing the NHL/NBC decision to play Pens-Caps on Sunday
On Friday night I received a dreadful e-mail on my BlackBerry. It confirmed reports of Toronto Maple Leafs GM BRIAN BURKE'S son's death because of injuries sustained in an auto accident....
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Who follows Grimm from Western Pa. to Canton?
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Waters finds a home
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Chartiers Valley-Hampton basketball game moved to Wednesday
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Basketball games being postponed
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Pitt pulls away from Robert Morris
Northeast Conference leader Robert Morris was tied with No. 25 Pitt late in the first half Monday night. That's when Pitt put the Colonials away.
Pittsburgh banks slow to repay millions in federal bailouts
Thirteen area banks received a total of nearly $15.9 billion in taxpayer funds in 2008 and 2009 under the Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP. So far, only about $3.3 billion has been repaid.
Interim Excela CEO Rogalski gets permanent position
Drillers line up against Pennsylvania's Marcellus Shale tax
Toyota resale values, trade-in numbers fall again
European debt drives Dow Jones below the 10,000 mark
Dollar resurgence not a fluke; it's worth more than in 1975
Ex-Merrill chief John Thain takes helm at CIT











